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    Agentic AI Enters Hyper-Growth as U.S. and China Lead the Race

    preciousBy preciousDecember 18, 2025No Comments
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    Agentic AI has entered a transformative hyper-growth phase, moving from experimental artificial intelligence systems to enterprise-grade autonomous intelligence. 

    New projections show that the global agentic AI market size is expected to grow from approximately $9.9 billion in 2025 to $199-253 billion by 2034, which represents a remarkable compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 43.84%, according to Precedence Research.

    This explosive growth reflects enterprises transitioning from task-based automation to fully autonomous systems capable of reasoning, planning, and executing complex multi-step operations with minimal human oversight.

    At the center of this hyper-growth stands the U.S. and China, with each country wielding the power and diverse strategies that could further torpedo the global tech dominance. While the United States has established early market dominance through major tech companies and a robust startup ecosystem, China also rapidly races to close the gap with building cost-efficient models and aggressively releasing open-source models. Hence, the creation of an intensifying tug of war that is reshaping the global AI landscape. 

    United States’ Position as a Lead

    The United States has established a commanding market position through a concentration of leading AI firms and supportive infrastructure. 

    For instance, the U.S.’ power has allowed it to further consolidate its market position through the recent formation of the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF), a landmark collaboration that sheds light on both the maturity of the market and geopolitical concerns. 

    Founded in December 2025 by OpenAI, Anthropic, and Block under the governance of the Linux Foundation, the AAIF established open standards for agentic AI development in the U.S. Platinum members of this foundation include Amazon, Anthropic, Block, Bloomberg, Cloudflare, Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI, with other members like Cisco, Datadog, Docker, IBM, Oracle, SAP, Snowflake, Twilio, Uber and others. 

    “We are seeing AI enter a new phase, as conversational systems shift to autonomous agents that can work together,” was what Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation, said. 

    This strategic consolidation also directly addresses a fundamental competitive weakness which is the dominance of Chinese open-source models that reduces reliance on large U.S. cloud providers and tech developers. 

    Also this is a larger part of President Trump’s AI Action Plan, as it further represents the consolidation of power and position to ensure the country’s lead in the global tech race. 

    China’s Multi-Faceted Agentic AI Ecosystem

    China has emerged as a strong competitor in agentic AI, as the country is known for cost-effective development, rapid model releases, and strategic focus on practical applications over deep research. 

    While American firms are known to exclusively focus on closed APIs, Chinese tech companies have released more open models that have so far created a competitive and dynamic accessibility system that favors its researchers and developers.

    For instance, DeepSeek, a prominent Hangzhou-based startup that took the world by storm at its release earlier in the year, represents China’s aggressive approach to agentic AI development. DeepSeek’s R1 platform gained global attention by achieving performance comparable to or even exceeding U.S. rivals while being built at a fraction of the cost. 

    The company’s measured development pace can also be likened with competitors like Alibaba and Tencent, who are also based in the same region and whose AI releases have been frequent and aggressive. 

    Tencent, for instance, has also accelerated its agentic AI initiative, with an upgrade to its AI agent development platform that can enable companies to build smart AI agents capable of handling tasks from coding to data analysis without manual input. 

    China’s competitive advantage stems from deliberate policy that favors low-cost adaptability and modular innovation. Rather than pouring massive investments into building AI infrastructure, Chinese firms instead create open-source weights that many developers can then build upon. 

    Ultimately, the U.S. and China pursue and operate on fundamentally different AI strategies that reflect their broader geopolitical philosophies. The United States, for instance, frames agentic AI development as a race to achieve technological supremacy and artificial general intelligence (AGI) with little to no regulatory oversight. This is exemplified in Trump’s AI Action Plan that emphasizes unrestricted development and criticizes international AI governance and regulation attempts as “anti-American” attacks.

    Conversely, China views AI as one tool among many for effective governance of its over 1 billion citizens, with even greater emphasis on fast applicable AI models in manufacturing and commerce rather than developing AGI goals and vision. 

    Why Agentic AI is Different 

    Agentic AI goes beyond chatbots spitting out answers to prompts. These systems break down complex goals, weigh options, and act independently. In other words, Agentic AI systems are capable of autonomous planning, decision-making, and task execution with minimal human intervention.

    Additionally, there is the massive Agentic AI deployment that is going on across industries, one that reflects the technology’s broad applicability. For example, recent reports indicate that customer service leads current use cases, with 68% of customer service interactions projected to be handled by agentic AI by 2028. Also process automation represents the primary deployment focus, with 71% of organizations deploying AI agents specifically for workflow automation. 

    What This Competition Means 

    The competitive landscape will likely intensify as both U.S. and Chinese firms continue their rapid innovation cycles. Where Chinese firms demonstrate capacity for architectural innovation and training efficiency rather than reliance purely on computational scale and massive AI infrastructure, U.S. companies instead maintain advantages in niche production of agentic AI models and extensively investing in AI infrastructure. 

    As such, the agentic AI competition between the U.S. and China stands as an inflection point in global technology developments. The U.S. maintains current market leadership through superior research capabilities, a thriving startup ecosystem, major commitment to tech companies, and an advantage in commercial deployment. 

    However, China’s rapid technical advancement, cost efficiency, and focus on practical application create competitive threats that have massive potential to mature and intensify. 

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    I’m Precious Amusat, Phronews’ Content Writer. I conduct in-depth research and write on the latest developments in the tech industry, including trends in big tech, startups, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and their global impacts. When I’m off the clock, you’ll find me cheering on women’s footy, curled up with a romance novel, or binge-watching crime thrillers.

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